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CANADIA PUNE TEAC

SAILWAY

LIKE

ÖDAYS

10 DAYS

5 DAYS

Go EMPRESS to America, Europe

Empress of Japan Empress of Asia Empress of Canada Empress of Russia Empress of Japan

TO EUROPE CONNECTIONS

Leave Arrive ·

H.K. Vano. May 12 May 30 May 26 Juno 16 June 9 June 28 June 23 July 10 July 7 July 25

Connecting Leave Atlantic Arrive

ship.

Duchess of Richmond Duchess of Atholl Duchess of Bedford Duchess of York Empress of Britain

Port U.K. June 3 June 10 June 23 June 29 July 7 July 14 July 14 July 20 July 29 Aug. 3

Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains.

Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports.

TO MANILA

Empress of Asia on Thursday, May 18th

Canadian Pacific

Union Building

SPÁNS THE WORLD

Telephone

20752

G. FALCONER & CO. (HONG KONG LTD.)

WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, DIAMOND MERCHANTS,

UNION BUILDING (opposite G.P.O.)

Agents for: ADMIRALTY CHARTS, ROSS BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE Direct from Manufacturers,

High Class English Jewellery

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

To SWATOW, SHANGHAI

& TIENTSIN

To. SANDAKAN.

"Hangsang” 11th May Noon "Woolgar" 12th May Noon

T. SWATOW, SHANGHAI ("Mausang" 26th May 10 a.m.

CHEFOO & TIENTSIN.

"Yatshing"

"Yusang"

*Tingsang"

"Wosang" "Kwaisang"

"Daphu"

L

To SINGAPORE PENANG AND CALCUTTA.

8th May 2 p.m. 10th May Noon 12th May Noon "Kutsang"

14th May Noon “Kumsang" 17th May Noon

19th May Noon

* Calls at Tsingtau,

To KORE & OSAKA

19th May 2 p.m.

22nd May 2 p.m.

TO HAIPHONG. "Mingsang

Yuensang" 8th May 5 p.m. "Esopg"

14th May 9 a.m. "Taksang"

"Islami”.

18th May 8 p. 17th May 8 p.m. 20th May 5 p.m.,

JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO., LTD.

GENERAL MANAGERS.

TELEPHONE

30311.

THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 8, 1939.

LOCAL SHARES

Following is..the list of changes and enquiries in tocal share quotations" this morning:-

BANKS

Hong Kong Bank $1365 b., $1380 5.,

$1370 sa,

INSURANCES

Canton Ihs, $225 b. Union Ins. $442% 8.

SHIPPING

Douglases $67 b.'

DOCKS, WHARVES, GODOWNS, ETC.

H. K. and K. Wharves $101 b. H. K. Docks $16 b., $17 sa. Providents $4.40 b., $4% sa.

MINING

Antamoks Ps. 31 sa. Benguet Consol. Ps. 11.60 sa. Coco Grove Ps. .32 sa. I. X. L. Ps. :52 ́sa.

.1

San Mauricio Ps. $1.00 sa. United Paracales Ps. .58 sa.

LANDS, HOTELS & BLDGS. H. K. and S. Hotels $5 b. H. K. Lands $32% b., $33% 88. Humphreys $74 b.

PUBLIC UTILITIES

H. K. Tramways $16.40 b., $16.45/-

16 sa.

Star Ferries $65 b.

China Lights (Old) $81⁄4 b., $8.30 sa. H. K. Electrics $554 b. Telephones (Old) $221⁄4 b.

INDUSTRIALS

Cald., Macg. (Ord.) Sh.$14 8a. Cald., Macg. (Pref.) Sh.$13, sa. Canton Ices $1 b.

STORES, &C.

Dairy Farms, Rights $15 sa. Wing On (H.K.) $45 b.

MISCELLANEOUS

Entertainments $6% b.

H. K. Govt. 4% Loan 8%%prem, b.

K.B.G. CLUB'S EXTENSION OPENED

CUT LOOSE

WITH A BOTTLE

`A 19-year-old student; Chan Hung, of Tam Nam Street, appeared be- fore Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen this morning, charged with disorderly behaviour and assault.

Inspector A. Wright, prosecuting, said that at 2 a.m. on Sunday, de- fendant bumped into a man who had after having food in a cafe, just stepped out of a cafe in Kansu

to Street, and had tried

stribe him over the head with a bottle.

He was grasped, but broke 'away and, upon the approach of Sergeant M. Macdonald, who was in plain cloth as, he struck the Sergeant în the face with the bottle, causing a cut when the bottle broke.

Defendant said he was under the influence of drink.

He was, however, fined $25 and ordered to pay $20.40 compensa- tionTM

SOLDIER AND SAILOR TRADE UNIONISTS

Soldiers who wish to join or re tain membership of trade unions are free to do so, states Mr. Hore- Belisha, the Secretary for War, in written reply to Mr. J. Parker, Socialist M.P. for Romford, Essex. Mr. Geoffery Shakespeare, Finan- cial Secretary to the Admiralty,

Sir Atholl MacGregor officiated states in a similar reply that there at the opening ceremonies in con- is nothing in the regulations of the nection with the recently completed Service to prevent a naval rating extensions to Kowloon Bowling

from acquiring or continuing mem- Green Club's pavilion.

beship of a trade union.

Mr. J. Parker asked both ques-

A large crowd attended both for the ceremonies and for the

lawn tions. bowls match that was played prior to the opening, in which a team captained by Sir Atholl MacGregor

lost to a team led by the president AEROPLANES LAND

of the Club, Mr. T. E. Robson, by

2 shots.

WORLD RECORD

Solingen, To-day.

ON COTTON

Aeroplanes are now taking off and landing on cotton runways at Reilly Field, Fort McClallan, Ala- bama.

As an experiment to determine Arthur Heina established a world the efficiency of cotton as a base swimming record for 500 metres for hardsurfaced roadways, large breast stroke yesterday in 7 minutes quantities of the material in

the 13 seconds.

form of a woven cloth were

laid The previous record was held by down on the airport on an underly- Higgins, of the United States, with ing base of tar. 7 minutes 18 seconds.-Reuter.

The cotton was then covered with asphalt and rolled down to form a smooth, even runway surface.

Why You Should Weigh Yourself Regularly.

Your weight is a good indication of your general health; any considerable variation either up or down should be viewed with concern. Therefore, weigh yourself regularly and you will be fore- warned of approaching health troubles. Loss of weight, accompanied by fail- ing strength and a sallow complexion, is a sign that your blood is impoverish- ed, a condition which, if not at once. corrected, leads to 'nervous disorders, insomnia, headaches, backaches, feebled digestion, loss of appetite, de pression and similar ills...

671-

To build up the blood and thereby to regain weight and energy, to revi talise the nerves, tone up the digestive organs, and to restore physical strength, health and happiness, - there is nothing better than the world fam- ous tonic remedy, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.

The prescription of a British phy- aiclan, these pills have proved" is countless cases the means of restoring vibrant health to both men and women who, formerly suffered from one other of the many ailments resulting from an impoverished condition of the blood. All chemista supply Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Begin your cure to-day.

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